ISRAEL 
HIGH-TECH & INVESTMENT REPORT

from the April 2014 issue


Israeli Technology a New Step in Finding a Parking Spot

Introducing Anagog, a revolutionary parking technology, which helps you find open parking spots - in real time

Israeli developers have introduced the newest parking solution on the market.

Anagog, an Israeli location-based technology company, unveiled on Monday an automatic algorithm that can analyze and identify where and when a parking space will be available.

Unlike other services, Anagog company says the technology's automatic nature will update the user instead of the user having to update the system.

The launch for the innovative system included an announcement of cooperation with PARX, the owner of Easy Park, which will allow Easy Park users in 130 countries to receive updates except for reminders to pay parking fees.

The company calls it "the first living parking map of an urban center," and says that its data has just been built into the Easy Park app.

The technology can interface with navigation systems, cellular service and map providers, car makers, municipalities, transportation offices and more. "We all saw what crowdsourcing did for traffic and navigation, and we are excited to see this concept brought to the world of parking," said Parx's CEO, Ofer Tziperman, referring to another Israeli startup, Waze, a navigation system which was recently bought by Google for about $1.3 billion.

Anagog has a variety of apps such as FindMyCar, 2Park, OTO, StopPark, and ParkDroid, which help people find their car again after parking. The data accumulated by those types of apps feeds into the open parking spot database, as does data from EasyPark and other partners. Altogether, Anagog says it has about 500,000 users, which enables it to do this



Reprinted from the Israel High-Tech & Investment Report April 2014

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